GOVERNMENT IS RESPONSIBLE TO ACT ON THE FUNDAMENTAL CREATION OF EMPLOYMENT SCHEME FOR THE POOR (MGNREGA) INSTEAD OF FUNDS FOR THE OUTCOME ALLOCATION OF WORKS.

Government is responsible to arrange work for the living people in the country as per their qualifications, experience and demand raised through the adequate quality jobs recommended by the employer too feeling need of the manpower, required for the competitive priorities at global levels duty and function to maintain the better policy of the demand under public utility. As far as our country is concerned, it is a developing country so it is essential to make it adopted approach for the above poverty line and too for the lower middle class depending upon the jobs, however government is not in a position to arrange for the schemes and focus on the captioned subject of demand under public utility even though and more over the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme and Act has too been facing criticism of the employment generated for the communities required to be adopted for the welfare of the economic improvement of the poor, farmers, women, youth, girls and other needful people of the society and circle but there is no systematic equity and employment of this scheme and forgery is being adopted by the employer of the Mahatma Gandhi National Employment Guarantee Scheme/Act for which number of complaints furnished under law code manual prefixed by the Constitution of India in this behalf under article 350 of the Constitution of India however no correction inequalities are an outcome of the service sector issued for the jobs of the rural areas poor and needful people, demanding their livelihood from the government on the regular basis, since this scheme and Act has been introduced by the Government is a factor of backdrop of this original scheme of the employment guarantee changed on the other allocation of funding for the communities objective making India a developing country instead of the Act for the jobs and economic growth of the below poverty line communities.

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